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LOS ANGELES – 23 August 2018 – The Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assi

[ICANN] Weekly Digest of ICANN.org News & Announcements --------------------------------------------------------------- [ICANN Board Reaffirms Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data]( LOS ANGELES – 23 August 2018 – The Board of Directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) voted to reaffirm the “Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data.” The full text of the Board’s resolution is available here. The Temporary Specification was originally approved by the Board on 17 May 2018, in order to establish temporary requirements for how ICANN and its contracted parties will comply with existing ICANN contractual requirements and community-developed policies in relation to the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Und... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ICANN Publishes Comprehensive Guide on What to Expect During the Root KSK Rollover]( LOS ANGELES – 22 August 2018 – As the ICANN Organization prepares, for the first time ever, to change the cryptographic keys that help protect the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS), the organization has published a guide to let people know what to expect. The changing of the keys, known as the "Root Key Signing Key (KSK) Rollover", is currently scheduled for 11 October 2018. The new ICANN guide is intended for those with all levels of technical expertise. It will help everyone prepare for the rollover by detailing what to expect. It is part of the ICANN Organization's ongoing efforts to ... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [BROWSE ALL NEWS]( From the ICANN Blog --------------------------------------------------------------- [Engaging with the New Generation of Cyber Fighters]( During the third week of August, I visited São Paulo, Brazil, and Asunción, Paraguay, with the goal of engaging with the community and local law enforcement organizations. We were looking to increase awareness regarding domain name system (DNS) abuse, providing training to police cyber units, explaining what ICANN is, and inviting them to join the ICANN policy development process on the matters that are relevant to them (from a security, stability and resiliency perspective, given my team's focus areas). We do these activities all year round and in all the regions of the world. The engagem... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Estratégia regional da ICANN para a América Latina e Caribe vai a Montevidéu]( Palestrantes na linha de divulgação do LAC-i-Roadshow da América do Sul, realizado em Montevidéu, Uruguai. Há pouco mais de quatro anos, tenho ajudado na organização dos LAC-i-Roadshows como gerente de comunicação da América Latina e Caribe. O LAC-i-Roadshow, um projeto criado como parte da Estratégia da América Latina e Caribe [PDF, 212 KB], viaja pela região para falar às partes interessadas regionais sobre os principais tópicos relacionados ao DNS (Domain Name System, Sistema de Nomes de Domínio). Tenho trabalhado neste projeto desde a criação do primeiro logotipo do evento, a distri... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [ICANN´s regional strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean travels to Montevideo]( Speakers at the outreach track of the South America LAC-i-Roadshow, which was held in Montevideo, Uruguay. For a little over four years, I've been involved in supporting the LAC-i-Roadshow as the Latin American and Caribbean Communications Manager. The LAC-i-Roadshow, a project created as part of the Latin America and the Caribbean Strategy [PDF, 212 KB], travels across the region to outreach to regional stakeholders on key topics related to the domain name system (DNS). Having been involved since the creation of the first meeting logo, the distribution of the first press release, and t... [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [BROWSE ALL BLOG ARTICLES]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: ICANN | 12025 Waterfront Drive Suite 300 | Los Angeles, CA 90094-2536 [Manage Your Subscription](

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